Abstract

We have observed the proton spectra from equal-velocity beams of H+, H2+, and H3+ incident on aligned silicon crystals. Data for both axial and planar channeling show that the dechanneling is successively greater for the H2+ and H3+ ions than for protons. Since the depth at which dechanneling occured can be deduced from the energy spectrum of the backscattered protons, the comparison of the proton spectrum from molecular-ion bombardment with that produced by incident protons allows us to study the history of the motion in the crystal of the interacting protons from a given molecular ion.